So after 3 months my fiancé’s epilepsy specialist allowed him to fly home for two days and one night. It was both a happy and a sad occasion. Happy because I finally got to see him after 3 months (Finances did not allow me to be with him) sad because of what I can see he is going through.
His seizures are petit mal and coming from the left temporal lobe area. They are not sure from where exactly, but will be doing more tests. Why it started now… yeah not sure about that either. But they have put him on Keppra and he has not had a seizure for a week 1/12, but poor guy is suffering with the bad, and I mean BAD headaches. It was so hard to see the pain he was in. Anything that would help rid the Keppra headaches?
The other thing I had a hard time with was the grappling for words. He would be telling me about things and couldn’t find the words. Trust me I had to sit on my hands and bite my lip not to say the word but to let him figure it out for himself. Is that what I should be doing?
His specialist has mentioned that he was a prime candidate for surgery, but wants to do three more tests first: Sleep deprived EEG, sleep EEG and another one (fiancé couldn’t remember). Does this sound like they are getting ready for surgery?
I hated to leave him at the airport.. Seeing and hearing what he is going through, and has gone through gives me more of a sense of awe in regards to you all. You all are heroes in my book! :clap:
K
His seizures are petit mal and coming from the left temporal lobe area. They are not sure from where exactly, but will be doing more tests. Why it started now… yeah not sure about that either. But they have put him on Keppra and he has not had a seizure for a week 1/12, but poor guy is suffering with the bad, and I mean BAD headaches. It was so hard to see the pain he was in. Anything that would help rid the Keppra headaches?
The other thing I had a hard time with was the grappling for words. He would be telling me about things and couldn’t find the words. Trust me I had to sit on my hands and bite my lip not to say the word but to let him figure it out for himself. Is that what I should be doing?
His specialist has mentioned that he was a prime candidate for surgery, but wants to do three more tests first: Sleep deprived EEG, sleep EEG and another one (fiancé couldn’t remember). Does this sound like they are getting ready for surgery?
I hated to leave him at the airport.. Seeing and hearing what he is going through, and has gone through gives me more of a sense of awe in regards to you all. You all are heroes in my book! :clap:
K